Category: Women’s Wrestling

Dedicated coverage of women’s professional wrestling news, results, and stories from WWE, AEW, TNA, and promotions worldwide.

  • Pro Wrestling Wave Osaka Rhapsody Vol 69 Results – May 24, 2026

    Pro Wrestling Wave Osaka Rhapsody Vol 69 Results – May 24, 2026

    On May 24th, 2026 Pro Wrestling Wave had their 69th edition of Osaka Rhapsody live in Osaka Japan inside 176 Box.

    4 On 3 Handicap Match
    Yuko Sakurai, Maika Ozaki & Cohaku defeated Hori Konomi, Miria Kouga, Saito & Anna via Argentine Buster on Saito (21:58)

    Triple Threat Elizabeth Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Kaori Yoneyama (3) defeated Mochi Natsumi (0) & Yumi Ohka (3) via Guruncho on Ohka (9:22)

    Surge Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Arisa Shinose (6) defeated Saran (4) via Modified Small Package (9:26)

    Surge Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Honoka (6) defeated Zones (1) via Ride The Time Machine (8:23)

    Swell Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Kakeru Sekiguchi (1) vs. Itsuki Aoki (10) ends in a Time Limit Draw (10:00) (Both ladies get a point)

    Breaker Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Rina Amikura (6) defeated Momoka Hanazono (4) via Samson Clutch (6:46)

  • Sendai Girls Feelin Come Results – May 24, 2026

    Sendai Girls Feelin Come Results – May 24, 2026

    On May 24th, 2026 Sendai Girls had their Feelin Come show live in Hyogo Japan inside Kobe Sambo Hall.

    Tag Team Match
    Hiroyo Matsumoto & Unagi Sayaka defeated Spike Nishimura & Rina Yamashita via Diving Knee Drop on Nishimura (8:30)

    Tag Team Match
    Hyper Active (Safire Reed & Anita Vaughn) defeated Stephanie Maze & Chika via Emerald Flowsion on Maze (9:56)

    Tag Team Match
    BMI2000 (Natsuko Tora & Ruaka) defeated Sendai Girls Tag Team Champion Manami & Yuna via Second Press on Yuna (10:30)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    Red Energy (Miyuki Takase & Mika Iwata) & Chi Chi defeated Yumiko Hotta, Miku Kanae & Yura Suzuki via Raion on Suzuki (12:33)

    Tag Team Match
    Koji Kanemoto & Cima defeated Kuroshio Tokyo Japan & Seigo Tachibana via Meteora on Kuroshio Tokyo Japan (19:25)

    Tag Team Match
    Aja Kong & Veny defeated Sendai Girls World Champion Chihiro Hashimoto & Yurika Oka via Diving Elbow Drop on Oka (14:42)

     

  • Pro Wrestling Wave Fight Under Neon Results – May 19, 2026

    Pro Wrestling Wave Fight Under Neon Results – May 19, 2026

    On May 19th, 2026 Pro Wrestling Wave had their Fight Under Neon live in Tokyo Japan inside Shinjuku Face.

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    Kaho Kobyashi, Rina Amikura, Arisa Shinose & Maika Ozaki defeated Kakeru Sekiguchi, Haruka Umesaki, Honoka & Saran via Canadian Facebuster on Saran (13:42)

    Young Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Anna (3) defeated Konomi Hori (0) via (3:03)

    Young Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Miku Kanae (3) vs. Miria Kouga (6) ends in a Double Count Out (7:55)

    Triple Threat Elizabeth Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Yumi Ohka (3) defeated Kaori Yoneyama (0) & Cherry (3) via Big Boots on Yoneyama (9:36)

    Surge Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Zones (1) vs. Rian (4) ends in a Time Limit Draw (10:00)

    Swell Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Momoka Hanazono (4) vs. Yuko Sakurai (2) ends in a Time Limit Draw (10:00)

    Swell Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Itsuki Aoki (8) defeated Sumire Natsu (0) via Rasahasami (8:17)

    Breaker Block Match Of The 2026 Catch The Wave
    Cohaku (6) defeated Mirai (3) via Packet (8:45)

  • Wrestling Open’s Women’s Championship Tournament Begins Thursday

    Wrestling Open’s Women’s Championship Tournament Begins Thursday

    The tournament to crown the first ever Wrestling Open Women’s Champion starts off this Thursday in Worcester at the White Eagle. The tournament is exclusively being held at the historic venue.

    The brackets were released today and includes some favorites from Wrestling Open’s Women’s division. The first round includes the following matches:

    • Gabby Forza vs. Tiara James
    • Liviyah vs. Sammi Chaos
    • The Notorious Mimi vs. Jada Blade
    • Allie Katch vs. Kylie Alexa

    Who is your favorite to win? Get tickets on the IWTV site or watch live at indepentdentwrestling.tv.

    Another match that has been announced so far features Lio Rush Vs. DJ Powers.

  • Stardom In Korakuen Hall Results – May 17, 2026

    Stardom In Korakuen Hall Results – May 17, 2026

    On May 17th, 2026 Stardom aired their latest show live in Tokyo Japan inside Korakuen Hall in front of 1,356 fans & can watch it on Stardom World.

    Tag Team Match
    God’s Eye (IWGP Women’s Champion Syuri & Tomoka Inaba) defeated New Blood Tag Team Champion Aya Sakura & Kiyoka Kotatsu via Ryuen on Kotatsu (9:02)

    Triple Threat Match
    Rian defeated Waka Tsukiyama & Matoi Hamabe via Fisherman’s Suplex on Hamabe (8:23)

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    God’s Eye (Ami Sourei, Lady C & Hina) & Ema Maishima defeated Empress Nexus Venus (Hanako & Maika) & Mi Vida Loca (Akira Kurogane & Suzu Suzuki) via Modified Jackhammer on Kurogane (10:44)

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    Cosmic Angels (Saori Anou & Natsupoi), Starlight Kid & Fuwa Chan defeated HATE (Saya Kamitani, Natsuko Tora, Azusa Inaba & Ruaka) via German Suplex on Inaba (10:57)

    High Speed Title Match
    Yuna Mizumori (c) defeated Xena via Tropicana (13:04) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    Artist Of Stardom Titles Match
    HATE (Fukigen Death, Konami & Rina) (c) defeated Stars (Wonder Of Stardom Champion Hanan, Momo Kohgo & Saya Iida) via Final Lancer on Hanan (20:09) (STILL CHAMPIONS!!!!)

    8 Woman Tag Team Match
    Goddess Of Stardom Champions 02 Line (Miyu Amasaki & AZM), New Blood Tag Team Champion & World Of Stardom Champion Sayaka Kurara & Future Of Stardom Champion Rana Yagami defeated FWC (Koguma & Hazuki), Kikyo Furusawa & Maki Itoh via Tokimeki Spear on Furusawa (12:58)

  • Marigold Shining Attack Night 7 Results – May 16, 2026

    Marigold Shining Attack Night 7 Results – May 16, 2026

    On May 16th, 2026 Marigold aired the 7th night of Shining Attack live in Tokyo Japan inside Korakuen Hall in front of 615 fans & can watch it on Wrestle Universe.

    Triple Threat Match
    Shinno defeated The Lady AI & Megaton via Iconoclasm (7:04)

    Tag Team Match
    Komomo Minami & Chi Chi defeated Seri Yamaoka & Yuuka Yamazaki via Komo Clutch on Yamazaki (9:25)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    3D Trios Champions Natsumi Showzuki & Mai Sakurai & Angel Hayze defeated Syoko Koshino, Nao Ishikawa & Hummingbird via Neckbreaker on Ishikawa (9:39)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    Nagisa Tachibana, Kouki Amarei & Chika Goto defeated Darkness Revolution (Twinstar Champions Misa Matsui & Chiaki & Rea Seto) via Powerbomb on Chiaki (10:59)

    Gauntlet Match
    Marigold Roster vs. Utami Hayashishita ends in 2 wins, 1 loss & 16 draws (2-1-16)

    Marigold World Title Match
    Miku Aono (c) defeated Maddy Morgan via Tiger Driver (12:23) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

  • Stardom In Takasaki Results – May 16, 2026

    Stardom In Takasaki Results – May 16, 2026

    On May 16th, 2026 Stardom aired their latest show live in Takasaki Japan inside G Mess Gunma in front of 546 fans & can watch it on Stardom World.

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    HATE (Artist Of Stardom Champions Konami & Rina & Saya Kamitani) defeated Stars (Wonder Of Stardom Champion Hanan, Saya Iida & Momo Kohgo) via Star Crusher on Kohgo (10:45)

    Triple Threat Match
    Ami Sourei defeated Waka Tsukiyama & Ema Maishima via Blue Thunder Bomb on Maishima (7:36)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    FWC (Koguma & Hazuki) & Xena defeated Goddess Of Stardom Champions 02 Line (Miyu Amasaki & AZM) & High Speed Champion Yuna Mizumori via Hazukistral on AZM (6:42)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    God’s Eye (Lady C & Hina) & Kiyoka Kotatsu defeated Cosmic Angels (New Blood Tag Team Champion Aya Sakura & Natsupoi) & Matoi Hamabe via Armbar on Hamabe (10:43)

    Fatal 4 Way Tag Team Match
    Empress Nexus Venus (Hanako & Maika) defeated Mi Vida Loca (Akira Kurogane & Suzu Suzuki), Neo Genesis (Starlight Kid & Rian) & BMI2000 (Natsuko Tora & Ruaka) via JP Coaster on Rian (10:05)

    Tag Team Match
    New Blood Tag Team Champion & World Of Stardom Champion Sayaka Kurara & Future Of Stardom Champion Rana Yagami defeated Kikyo Furusawa & Maki Itoh via Beat Buster on Furusawa (14:09)

  • TJPW She Knows Her Way Results  – May 16, 2026

    TJPW She Knows Her Way Results – May 16, 2026

    On May 16th, 2026 TJPW aired She Knows Her Way live in Shizuoka Japan inside Shizuoka Shimizu Marine Building in front of 237 fans & can watch it on Wrestle Universe.

    Wakana Uehara defeated Shion Kanzaki via Sushi Tornado (7:59)

    Hyper Misao defeated Mifu Ashida via Crossface Chicken Wing (7:21)

    Tag Team Match
    Miyu Yamashita & Sakura Hattori defeated Pom Harajuku & Raku via Attitude Adjustment on Harajuku (10:08)

    Tag Team Match
    Daisy Monkeys (International Princess Champion Suzume & Arisu Endo) defeated Mahiro Kiryu & Chika Nanase via Ring A Bell on Nanase (13:20)

    6 Woman Tag Team Match
    Uta Takami, Yuki Aino & Mizuki defeated Princess Tag Team Champions Daydream (Miu Watanabe & Rika Tatsumi) & Ren Konatsu via Koala Clutch on Konatsu (11:58)

    Non Title Match
    Princess Of Princess Champion Yuki Arai defeated Kira Summer via Scorpion Death Lock (7:47)

    Tag Team Match
    Shino Suzuki & Himawari defeated Haru Kazashiro & Toga via Modified Cobra Clutch on Kazashiro (14:17)

  • A Tribute to Asuka- An Empress Who Deserves More Than Flowers

    A Tribute to Asuka- An Empress Who Deserves More Than Flowers

    History was made last night at WWE’s Backlash as Asuka faced Iyo Sky in a 1-on-1 match. What was the history? This was the first time in the promotion’s history that two Japanese wrestler’s had a singles match against each other on a WWE premium live event (PLE). It ended with Iyo Sky coming out the victor, a beautiful and emotional exchange between the two women, and what looked like a passing of the torch from Asuka to Iyo.

    Is this the end for Asuka’s career with WWE? Is this just beginning of the end with Asuka being semi-retired? This something that we don’t know right now but it has a lot of people on social media talking. If this either the end or even the beginning of the end, Asuka deserves her praise and her flowers for her love of and dedication to the business.

    Asuka debuted in the promotion AtoZ in Japan in June of 2004 where she stayed until she was diagnosed with chronic nephritis in March of 2006 and retired from wrestling. She made her return to wrestling in September of 2007 as a freelance wrestler. She even ran some of her own shows as a promotion in Japan at the time did not like the fact she called out some allegedly predatory activity, which we won’t go into here. While in the promotion NEO Japan Women’s pro wrestling, she regularly tagged with Mio Shirai, Iyo Sky’s sister. In October of 2011, she debuted in the United States for the both Shimmer Women’s Athletes and Chikara. It is her work with Shimmer that is credited with her learning the American style of wrestling.

    It was during her time with Chikara that her future WWE co-superstar, Drew Gulak, met her. He has nothing but good things to say about the Empress of Tomorrow:

    “I met Asuka when she came in to work for Chikara in 2011. Her and Sara del Rey put on the match of the night in the middle of Tennessee with a missing bottom rope! (The middle one snapped in an earlier match and they swapped it out mid show.) I got to see her again in 2016 when she was with NXT here and there at the performance center when I was touring with the RAW brand and 205 Live. We would often train together at the performance center and I’d get to catch up with her backstage at RAW and SmackDown after she debuted on their main roster.”

    He continues by saying:Asuka represents Japanese Wrestling at its best and constantly shows how their dedication and respect for all aspects of Professional Wrestling sets and raises the bar worldwide. She connects with fans as well as any of the best performers of all time. And she did so with so many challenges by getting a later start than many of her peers in Japan and raising a family and moving overseas and overcoming a language barrier. It’s difficult enough to make it as a wrestler so I am always blown away by the ones who cross cultural barriers to do it. I have many fond memories of getting to spend some time around this absolute legend of a person and no matter what she’s up to next it will be great.”

    Drew Gulak and Asuka. *included with permission from Drew Gulak

    Before she signed with the WWE in August of 2014, she tagged with none other than Kenny Omega against Masato Tanaka and Hikaru Shida. This match can be easily found online if you want to watch it and I highly suggest you do which is why I am selfishly sneaking it into this article. In September of 2015, it was revealed in a press conference in Toyko that she was the first Japanese female to have signed with the WWE since Bull Nakano in 1994. It is said that she was almost moved to the main roster in March of 2016 but she was thought to be the anchor of the NXT brand and was needed there.

    Her joy and love for wrestling was always so apparent whenever she entered the ring. The pride in the presentation of her character to her joyfully dancing in the elevator during the pandemic era corporate ladder match for the Money In The Bank briefcase, her love for this great business. If this is the end or even the beginning of the end of Asuka’s wrestling career as an in ring performer, we should all be so grateful to have witnessed her paving the way for other Japanese women coming to the States and for the joy she has brought to us all.

    Domo Arigatogozaimasu, Asuka. We all wish you the best of luck where ever your decision or path takes you. Whether its still wrestling, developing video games, or writing more articles, you will be amazing. Just know how loved and appreciated you are.

    Here are her list of accomplishments as a wrestler in WWE:

    •  3x WWE Women’s Champion
    • 1x WWE Women’s World Champion
    •  1x NXT Women’s Champion
    • 5x WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion
    •  1x Royal Rumble Winner (and FIRST women to win the rumble)
    •  1x MITB Winner
    •  1x Mixed Match Challenge Winner
    •  1x Elimination Chamber Winner

     

  • Stardom Golden Week Tour Night 2 Results – May 1, 2026

    Stardom Golden Week Tour Night 2 Results – May 1, 2026

    On May 1st, 2026 Stardom aired the 2nd night of Stardom Golden Week Tour live in Kagawa, Japan inside Takamats Symbol Tower Hall & is available to watch on Stardom World.

    Stardom Golden Week Tour Night 2 Results:

    • Tag Team Match
      HATE (Azusa Inaba & Ruaka) defeated Ema Maishima & Hanako via Inaba Azusa No Ane Cho on Maishima (7:23).
    • Tag Team Match
      Empress Nexus Venus (Xena & Rian) defeated Cosmic Angels (High Speed Champion Yuna Mizumori & Natsupoi) via Thunder Roll on Mizumori (7:26).
    • 6 Woman Tag Team Match
      Mi Vida Loca (Akira Kurogane, Suzu Suzuki & Itsuki Aoki) defeated God’s Eye (Future Of Stardom Champion Rana Yagami & Lady C) & Matoi Hamabe via Lariat on Hamabe (11:23).
    • 8 Woman Tag Team Match
      Cosmic Angels (New Blood Tag Team Champions World Of Stardom Champion Sayaka Kurara & Aya Sakura & Saori Anou) & Anne Kanaya defeated Kikyo Furusawa, Waka Tsukiyama, Maki Itoh & Tabata via Falcon Arrow on Furusawa (13:51).
    • 8 Woman Tag Team Match
      Neo Genesis (Goddess Of Stardom Champions Miyu Amasaki & AZM, Starlight Kid & Mei Seira) defeated God’s Eye (Ami Sourei & Tomoka Inaba) & FWC (Koguma & Hazuki) via Amanohashidate on Koguma (13:11).
    • 10 Woman Tag Team Match
      Stars (Wonder Of Stardom Champion Hanan, Saya Iida & Momo Kohgo), IWGP Women’s Champion Syuri & Maika) defeated HATE (Artist Of Stardom Champions Konami & Rina, Bea Priestley, Saya Kamitani & Natsuko Tora) via Brainbuster on Konami (14:17).